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ICC Cricket World Cup 2023: A cricket enthusiast’s guide to Ahmedabad

Everything you need to do, see, eat and drink if you’re catching a World Cup match in Gujarat’s capital city.

October 07, 2023 / 19:16 IST
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Narendra Modi Stadium
The Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad has a seating capacity of 132,000. (Photo by A Cricket Premi via Wikimedia Commons 4.0)

This ICC Cricket World Cup’s most intriguing matches will be played inside Narendra Modi Stadium—the largest cricket stadium in the world. Standing on the banks of the Sabarmati since 1982, and renovated in 2021 by Australian design firm Populous (also known for their work on the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in north London), this stadium has a long association with the World Cup. Much more history is set to be created, as this season’s inaugural and final matches, and the India-Pakistan match, are all teeing off on this Bermuda grass surface.

Ahmedabad has much more to offer by way of history. India’s first World Heritage City (as it was nominated in 2017 by UNESCO) is a feast for the senses for those interested in architecture, food or craft. If you have time to explore, here’s everything you need to see, do, eat and shop in the city known as the Manchester of India.

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What to see and do

The best way to get under the skin of Ahmedabad in a short period of time is to sign up for a heritage walk with Ahmedabad Heritage Walk—which will take you across sites of religious and architectural significance, such as the 19th century Swaminarayan temple, the 15th century Jama Masjid, the many pols and chowks, over a 2.5 hour walk. If you’re keener on architecture, you can also opt for a customized one with Artchitectours.